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Post by reachinforthestars on Aug 9, 2009 15:46:45 GMT -5
Regarding the WODS disaster (and I don't use that term lightly), the best way to find an answer why it was dropped is to follow the money trail. My guess is that Premiere feels they will somehow lose money by allowing WODS to do this, in some way shape or form. Due to my schedule, WODS was my only opportunity to listen to the broadcast. So now Premiere loses a listener. And hopefully more listeners will follow. It needs to be demonstrated to Premiere that the money trail ultimately ends with the listeners. No listeners, no sponsors. In today's hectic world, it is important to promote flexibility to get the product to the listener. Apparently Premiere believes people have nothing better to do on the weekend except spending 3 straight hours listening to a radio broadcast. That's not realistic today. It may have been in the 70's and 80's, but not today. I plan on contacting Premiere to express my displeasure and how I am abandoning their product due to the WODS disaster. AT40 is great, but it is not worth compromising my core beliefs on how a company treats consumers. There are too many other entertainment options available.
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Post by easye on Aug 10, 2009 21:27:22 GMT -5
Huh. I thought everybody here used Total Recorder to record every single syndicated countdown show out there. Seriously though. With Total Recorder, you just "set it and forget it".
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Post by donwa001 on Aug 11, 2009 17:36:18 GMT -5
Disappointed to learn about this. Was on vacation the last 2 weeks and had hoped to go to their website and listen to the 2 Saturday shows that I missed.
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